Details on High School Musical: Get In The Picture

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With buzz already circulating over High School Musical 3: Senior Year, it's the perfect time for a reality show based around this Disney franchise.

Enter High School Musical: Get In The Picture, which is hosted by Nick Lachey and premieres this Sunday night.

The series focues on a group of contestants, whose winner will be rewarded with his/her own music video. It will air during the credits of High School Musical 3. Here are more details on this competition:

  • The series will run Sunday and Monday nights until August 4, where it will settle into to a regular Monday night time slot, at 8 p.m. ET.
  • Kicks off Sunday night with the East Cost auditions. The following week, High School Musical: Get In The Picture will feature the West Coast auditions, an open casting call in Long Beach, California.

Hopefuls line up to get in the picture.

  • The first four episodes will feature the initial audition round as well as the semi-final and final audition rounds
  • For their final audition rounds, contestants will perform duets. Only six finalists will continue on to the main competition and compete for a video in High School Musical 3. The winner will also receive a recording contract to release two singles with Walt Disney Records, one of which will be the song featured in the film.

Will you be watching High School Musical: Get In The Picture?

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